Rehomed Animals

The animals listed below have now found permanent loving new homes.

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Moby

Moby

male

Moby is a gorgeous cuddly little boy, very sweet and sooky. He has a more submissive nature than his brother 'Skeeter' and is happy to follow him round and do whatever he is doing. Moby is such a content little puppy. He is not a barker either. He loves his chew toys, running around the yard and playing in his very own sandpit. Moby's a little heartbreaker, who ever meets him first will want him he's such a little honey pie!

Moby was adopted on 04 April 2007 after 1 week in foster care

Inka

Inka

Small Size Kelpie x - female

Inka is a sweet and very affectionate little girl. She is always happy to meet you and gets very excited and just wants to give you kisses. She will probably grow to be a small to medium dog but probably not as big as a kelpie. She would be ideal in a family with small children as she is very well tempered and loves attention. She would be fine as an only dog as long as she gets to spend sometime each day with her new family. Inka already knows how to sit and is a very fast learner. Inka would make a great addition to any home.

Inka was adopted on 04 April 2007 after 1 weeks in foster care

Lottie

Lottie

Pointer x - female

Lottie is a active and happy puppy. Lottie loves to wrestle with the other foster dogs and is full of energy. Lottie would suit an active family or maybe someone who would take her to agility. Lottie is very affectionate and loves human company.

Lottie was adopted on 04 April 2007 after 5 months in foster care

Bluey

Bluey

Australian Blue Cattle Dog - male

Bluey was adopted on 03 April 2007 after 2 weeks in foster care

Tully

Tully

male

Tully was adopted on 02 April 2007 after 5 days in foster care

Dollar

Dollar

male

Dollar was adopted on 02 April 2007 after 5 days in foster care

Josie

Josie

female

Josie was adopted on 02 April 2007 after 5 days in foster care

Echo

Echo

labrador - male

Echo is a gorgeous young boy that is your typical happy bouncy Labrador. He would make an ideal family pet as he is very well mannered and extremely affectionate. He is fine with other dogs and would be fine as an only dog given that he gets daily attention and exercise. Echo knows how to sit but is still a playful pup so would benefit from on going training.

Echo was adopted on 31 March 2007 after 3 days in foster care

Pub

Pub

DSH - female

Pub is the most chilled out, no fuss cat you could ever meet! Obviously someone's family pet at one stage, she is very friendly and has easily fitted into several foster homes. She loves being patted and is happy to sit next to you all day lapping up your attention

it is hard to believe that she was dumped at a pub with her young kittens (hence her name). Pub is good with other cats, however she is not really into playing and is easily annoyed by energetic kittens. She could be adopted as an 'only' cat or with an older, more mature cat for company.

Pub was adopted on 30 March 2007 after 2 months in foster care

Leila

Leila

DSH - female

Amber Tabby

Mostly short hair with a fluffy tail and ears, this little girl has a very unique, stunning Amber tabby coat. She is a friendly, affectionate girl who is good with other cats. Leila is very affectionate and cuddly, she will make a lovely lap cat and would be fine as an indoor only cat. A very sweet natured girl.

Leila was adopted on 29 March 2007 after 2 months in foster care